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REID AND GRAY'S FAMOUS CHAMPION DBL-FTJKKOW PLOUGHS AND DIGGERS. TEACTICALLY WE MAKE ALL THAT ARE USED IN NEW ZEALAND. THESE PLOUGHS HAVE BECOME & HOUSEHOLD WORD IN THIS COUNTRY, AND OUR NEWLY-DESIGSED SINGLE-FURROW ANGLO AMERICAN STEEL PLOUGH Has all the merits which have made our Double-farrow so famous. They are easy to draw and easy to hold, as 3 sre cold at an exceptionally low price. FORCE-FEED BROADCAST GRAIN, GRASS, AND TURNIP SOWER. 18 feel wide. DRILLS. our ""eureka" DRILLS. PATENT COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIP, OR COMBINED MANURE, GRAIN, AND TURNIPS. The Manure Feed is a Force-feed, BKLF-CLEAKING, entirely preventing ALL OLOGGiNG or BTICKIKG-UP with tnineral superphosphates or other wet and ttisfey upnures. Sdwb wet or dry manures equally well. Grectly improved for present season. bteo msde to cow manure broadcast. All eizes, ftoia 4 to 16 Conltcrs, and 14 and 16 CeEtie3 kept m etocfe. OIiDEK EAKLY. ALSO, OUR EUEEEA" PATEKT DOUBLE TURNIP AND MANURE DRILL 5 ", FOR RIDGES. Will not choke cr break with any kind of Manure. DISC AND DIGGING HARROWS. EILLSIDE PLOUGHS, with either Wooden or Iron Framea. NEW DBAG HARROW, on wheela made for two, three, or four horses. Nothing equals this fcr cultivating and cleaning ground, and nothing like it for lifting turnip Bhelle. This is a muoh superior implement to the Rake Cultivator, We also make Thomson's Patent Double and Single Drill Plough, oombined with Manure and Turnip Sower. It puts the seed m moiist earth, ensuring germination. SOLE AGENTS FOR DEERING HARVESTER & TWINE BlNDEßS.— Duplicates obtainable from all cur branches. IS- The A. W. LEGG PATENT EURROW-SPLITTER kept n stock. THE LATEST INVENTION. SKULL'S OKONITE TRUSSES, FOB HERNIA (RUPTURE.) ESPECIALLY FOR TEAYELLEES, COLONISTS, AND EEBIDENTS IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition, 1889 ; Gold Mcda 1 , World'e Fair, Chicago, 1893. SKULL'S OKONITE TKUSBES, for British Medioal Journal. — "They are Euptnre, are m all respects the most ooientifioally oonetruoted, and give perfect perfcot and unique instruments ever offered Bupport m all oasee." to the public as mechanical supports and Medical Press and Circular.— « Will no remedial apphanoeß for any form cf Eupture doub f oome into £enml ogei » or Internal Prolapse. Thoee Tru3seß are Tll , . ,- , !:. ,„, _, . . of the best possible manufacture ; tbey are Pirated Medical H ewe.- Wo oan with Eelf-adjusting, light, and comfortable. The cve *? confidence recommend them to all external cu/faee being completely covered f n2erer ,f horn Henna (*«**«") and Pro with a non-absorbent material— Okonite— la P BUS> of a flesh color reaembling ivory, they can THOUSANDS OF UNSOLICITED not be deteoied v<hen batmng j tbey ere »„,,„„,,„.„.,[, ««.«* »tt t,,,^ also absolutely impervious to mciatnre, TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS perspiration, and the acid excretions of the OF THE WORLD, gkin, cannot znet or get out of order, cause Knrvifv i ,~,j m „„ »««!!»"'« oantheKlOTebewinßivJMgthoft?me*n Q 2&it or Bfl nk Draft, made payable to n^'^stia; t — b c—•e — • »»&*»* a«« w. elastio, endotberobjectiOßsblomaieiialsof a Skull's New Obcnito Trusses are manu{.orcus character. factored m three dietinot qualities, at the Blsull's Okonite Trnsees, for Euplcre, followiD RP» ccE :~" weigh only a few ounces, end being practic- Sicgte TruEß, for right cr left side— Best a\\j inteßiiuctible, c&nbQ guaranteed to last quality, 4s/Jb; medjum quality, 35/6; a lifetime, thus involving no further expense commoD quality, 25/6 each, to the purchaser beyond first co6t, and tbe Double Truss for both sides— Best quality, undoubted advantages they possess over 91/- ; medium quality, 71/- ; cossmon every other Trues extant, eonetitute them quality, 51/- each. as absolutely the best, and therefore tbe M»»o».T.»«.«n,a -R^^r,.,,™^ au,« „.**• * «T,^«^ nn t +vX+ no « v,o «>«/>.. »«^ tp\, a t^\ JMbastjeembms JnHQtJiuED.— The entire Medzcal Journals ;- protusion. State if the rupture is on the The Lancet.—" Skull's Okonite TruEaes right, left, or both side*, or at the navel, re the most effective we have C7er no- and about the eize of protusion, and any tioed.' special characteristics of the displacement, THEODORE SKULL, BUEGIOAL INSIRUMENT AND APPLIANCE MANUFACTUBER, 91, Bbsfteebury Avenue, Lcndon, W., England (two minutes walk from Picoadilly» Oxford, and Cambridge Oucusee). Established, 1803. Manufecturer of all kinds of Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Belts, Obsteric Binders, Elastio Stockings, Knee-Cape, Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Enemaß, Syringes, Pessaries, Rubber Goods, &c. Full perUoularo mailed free, amtMtmsmmnmim m ■■■miiiiiii aw— wi mi ■innhimiijajn ii 1 1 immggnmjj^Kumiii in nu-«»»«nn»«Mn H. E. SHAOKLOCK'S CELEBRATED ORION. OVER TEN THOUSAND OF THEBE EANGES KO"W IN USE IN NEW ZEALAND. £J M hH - f IhH § £- fjj P __ 91 !l §11 p^[_M^ [Ldblfll hf •||| . F__^EL_f^S _^B_lM I. $$ hDO O £ i" — — ~- —^f-.-^^.^-^-.f- ■■ \ g h-£, O J ' PATENT ORIOK. \>t^=-^z.rr=^r-~ a PWJCtiT OrtlOH. |! OB O » S» I=l " SHACKLCCK I U V "^, « »§ •a r d -pi >/\_iv jL maker J! i=.J c Z. M "* \j— -■ ■ •.-■]) V l^burjEpV^^i 1/ ,^g -I jr S |f I \ l^\i®z^v i^^Miro i \ of i | -^ | SINGLE OR DOUBLE OVENS. Very suitable fcr EL(j.beiciß' Hiitp, ghecp Station, Farme, Hotels, an3| Dwelling Houßee. Eigh or Lew Pieeture Boilers Fitted. SOUTBEND FOUNDRY, CBA^EORD STEEfcT, DUNEDIN. CataloguGß on Bj-plicalion to the Maker and Patentee, Tom Railings, Iron Fictwcrli, edcJ General Castings at Lowest Rates. H. E. BHACKLOCK, Maker of the Celebrated PATEKT " OEION^COOKING RANGE. BOLD BX ALL IKONMONGEQ3.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 8 May 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 8 May 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 105, 8 May 1896, Page 1

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